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    and catfish. Thirteen years later, I finally attempted my luck at deep sea fishing. Finally, my dream came true one overcast fall weekend. During the fall, saltwater fish tend to stay closer to the top of the water and in shallow waters because of the warmer water temperatures. If the water and fish comply with the weather, then fishing during the fall in Florida will not let an angler down. The night before I began my fishing adventure, my family and I were sitting around a red-hot campfire.…

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    Canada fishing has family rules saying that you have to be 10 or older to go.I always hearing the stories of how many fish that they caught. I just wait with anticipation to go with them and catch some fish. The stories, I dreamed when the day finally came I was ready to go bags were packed the boat was clean off we went. The boat ride out to the spectacular fishing hole.Then knowing that there would be fish out there hoping it would be like the stories I have heard. The ice cold water was…

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    I am reading, “The Bass, The River, and Shelia Mant” by, W.D Wetherell, and I am on page 3. So far this book is about a boy who has an enormous crush on a girl named Shelia. He takes her on a date, he learns Shelia hates fishing. The problem is, he brought his fishing rod, and accidentally caught a ginormous bass. He is trying to hide the fish from Shelia, but also wants to reel it in, because it may be the biggest bass he has ever hooked. In this journal I will be questioning and connecting.…

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    Shark-Personal Narrative

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    you had made up my mind. As you waded into the warm azure water, you began to worry. “What if a shark comes” “are my family still in the boat?” you pushed these worries out of your mind and dove in. the water was warm, and that was a good thing, there was a cold wind standing on the beach. The boat was about a hundred feet out in somewhat deep water, maybe 20 feet. Around the boat there was an oil slick “I’ll have to dive under that” you though as you approached. Suddenly, a great shadow loomed…

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    by a fishing line or to destroy a passing ship. When this sea creature was caught on a fishing line, it would throw out its stomach to release the hook and then swallow its stomach again. However, if it was caught no one would have enough courage to look at it. This creature with many legs and crayfish-like tail was normally of a neutral behavior, but when provoked by a boat or another nuisance it could attack violently. Eurystheus assigned Hercules to go capture the Skolopendra on a fishing…

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    both so tired. The trails were full of very colorful leaves and we knew that fall was coming. Both of us wore a lot of clothes to keep warm. We brought our fishing poles even though we didn’t think we were going to catch anything. The canal was very cold and there was no fish out that day but we still had fun. After a little while of fishing we continued our hike among the High Acre Creasent Trails. As Andrew and I were walking along the trails we came across a small pond and we hung out there…

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    On the east coast of Virginia lies the Chesapeake Bay, is a 200-mile estuary that stretches from Havre De Grace Maryland to Norfolk Virginia with its own very unique and delicate ecosystem. One ongoing issue that faces the Bay is the harvesting of the oyster reefs. 1 Oysters are natural filters and one oyster can filter an average of 50 gallons of water a day. In this delicate ecosystem oysters offers habitat and food to other sea creatures. The oyster industry has played an important role in…

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    1955 Lake Atitlan surrounding area became a national park. At that time the world of Lake Atitlan is also almost nothing, Guatemala hope to find ways to promote tourism and to promote the local economy. Pan Am is recommended in the lake angler favorite fish farming can achieve this purpose. Thus, non-native species of black bass was introduced in 1958, the lake. Bass soon received their new home, and began to devour the lake locally creatures. Due to its characteristics of meat, perch wiped out…

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    In which we go Fishing In Alabama there isn’t very much to do, but something that is common pastime is to fish. Now my granddaughter loved to fish. She would always be drawn to the tiny ponds to just stare at the fish swimming around. One day I had to watch her because her parents were on a business trip, supposedly having dinner with the prime minister of somewhere. When her parents dropped her off, I told her that we were going to do a surprise day trip. The car was all packed and ready to go.…

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    Hemingway Code Heroes

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    Every individual has the ability to be a hero. A code hero is one who shows bravery, courage, and humility in the midst of stressful times. Throughout his literary works, Ernest Hemingway has created characters which are classified as code heros. These characters are known as “Hemingway Code Heroes.” They possess an ability known as “grace under pressure” meaning they keep their moral values intact even in times of great misfortune and pain. A thorough analysis of Santiago, the protagonist in…

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